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Mystery of the Melchizedek

Are you ready to go deeper into your walk of faith? Many know Jesus Christ, but we want to introduce his True Name: Yahusha Ha Moshiach, the Melchizedek (King of Righteousness). Discover the priesthood that provided our redemption and is open to the circumcised of heart!

Like I said yesterday: The Romans had a great expression, “ Si vis pacem para bellum” “if you want peace prepare for war.”

Our war is not against flesh and blood but principalities and the vain traditions of men that bind us, keep us shackled to myths and cultural mayhem!

What do we do when we find the Savior?
We end up at a church, find a denomination that suites us, ultimately learn their doctrines of what’s acceptable to believe in the scripture and whats not. Then by default we mix in totally unbiblical cultural practices and are taught to put a biblical veneer over them so we can continue to sing to Jesus on Sundays!

To the devout, to the committed and transformed believer we can see that veneer cracking as our culture becomes worse each and every Halloween, Christmas and Valentines day! There has got to be more ‘to the faith that was once delivered to the saints!’

What’s it all about? We follow Christ!
We’re all familiar with the term Christ, many think it’s Jesus’s last name even. Most don’t even realize the letter J itself is a relatively recent invention from 1530. So now we’re left with the fact that Christ’s “Christian” name didn’t begin with a J, wasn’t even a Christian! fancy that! and the title Christ was in fact used for any one of the “anointed” daily deities chosen from amongst the Greek pantheon.

Are we trying to emulate a shadow of the biblical reality? Is that why so many people are looking to go deeper? Have we been presented a veneer by our religious culture instead of the very substance?

WP-Bible plugin It is the glory of יהוה to conceal a thing but the honor of kings is to search out a matter.

I want to introduce us to Yeshua, the King of Righteousness , who the author of the book of Hebrews identifies as Malki-Tzedik! I’m going to jump right in with and use biblical names and biblical titles for our studies not made up “English or Greek substitutes as we delve into the word together and peel away the veneer!